The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday^ July 18, 1931 ^
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Mast"?*'F?'p?! Invert Tr. of Branch- Tl
ville i? in the <*itv visit.in.sr, hi,s .aunt fr
Mrs. Hattie Roman tin* Marion St. 't
Mrs. Albert Puren, spent two weks- ^
in the city at* guest of her parents,
~ Mr. and JVIi-fe. Btmyon Burns on Senate
Street.
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Mrs. Georgia Meiz Clarke of Hete- ^
na enroute to Beacon, N. Y., Tuesday L.
spent severa 1 hours in the city wi-;.h
Miss Gussie Rutherford anJ Mrs.
Andrenia Rutf. - . ty ' '
Prof. . J. Cochran, Principal of
j Booker Washington High School leiC ^
last-week foe Boston, Mass., whert he ,,
has matriculated for the sqinnter ses
skm-at- Boston University. ^
r - Rev. C. ft* Simon, ex-pastor of Mt. ...
Olive Baptist Church, Georgetown, t
is called to Ebenezer Baptist Church h
which church the late Dr. J. G. Green
the noted preaehor built, -j
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Mrsi E. M; Green of Charleston li
. and her daughter Miss Sarah E. Green
Professor of Lathi in Alien Ontvcr^ __
sity, were in the city on business last
Saturday. While here they vfsited
several of their, friends.
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After spending sometime with her -rf
sister, Mrs. Annie Mae Sims, Miss 2
Lucy E. Williams nnnnlm
teacher, will leavc this week for New a
York City where she will spend -.'.he u
summer. - ? * b
Mr. Auto Mimms,- formerly of L'
Swansea S. C'., but for the.past few P
months_ of;. Columbia left for Balti- J1
more,1 Md./"where he will make his *
home. He will attend school in Bal- 13
timore, Md.
Mr. Joseph C. Jackson of 1316 Oak
Street is spending this week end in
Pittsburgh, Pa., attending the N. A.
P. E. He goes as a representative,
from the Columbia Branch of which
he is president.
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Mrs. iU. A. El^dta't spent awhile in -V
* ' . Chapin, with her husband, Mr John t
Elea^er. Mrs. Eleazer ' left Sunday i
a for Ashcville, N. C., where she will u
0k a member of the facility of ?sen- i
io$ Bible School. \Ve hope for her
much success in her new field of work. ^
_ President and Mrs. C. C. Owens
of Texas College, Tyler Texas are in g
the city spending their vacation with ?
Mrs. Owens parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Smith of 1009 Pine Street.
Their many friends are glad to wel
come them.
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Mrs. Mary- Hampton and grancU k
children Marv arid Basil Buntinuv ac- v
companied by Mr. Jas. S. Grant and 0
Mr. W. S. Holley, Jr., left Wednesday Jj
morning for New York Citv, where V;
Mrs. Hampton will spend sometime
wi'h li?r idt
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Mr. and Frank Clark ot'.-Jer- -G
sey City, N. J., are w-tha-city visit-, g
=r^tng -rtTFir~mofner arid friends. We. ai
wi^h for them a pleasant stay<~ *- ei
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Miss Hertasine Cannon is in the r<
city for the holidays after ano'her r;
term Hnthe Birmingham^: L.
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Cannon has iheen assigned special w
work in public school music for the A
next term. t pi
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After spending a month vacatiqn m
. here with her husband Mrs. Isabelle
Mack I^aws left July 4th for Charles- 1
* ton where she'yiU resume her duties
at -Pine Hayen Sanatorium, wheae
she has been 'since finishing Waverley
Hospital Training School. ;
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Mesdames Mary Whitner, Corinne Si
Oliphant and Audrey Wanzer of Lau
- rens and Birdie Henry of Newberry gi
? hy Miwtpr AllinZI) Whjt- ft
ner. also of l.aurcns were the dinner ]y
guests of Mrs. Mary Ilampton, on
East Pendle'.on St.* Sunday. They w
expressed themselves as having an 3l
enjoyable 'evening.*
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Mrs. S. B. Wallace and little daugh- ej
, ter Frances are in the city this week
visiting Mrs. Annie Workman and ^
other friends. ?
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' Miss Anna Spann had as ner guests a
Friday event ttg, July 10, in the home ?
' 'OT Met' patents 0601 Washington. jy
M isses Malinda Hickson,. Carrie BP- I
vin, Thedoise Coppin and Mr. Eldo
Burton and Rev. A. S. Hehri. Cj
Miss C. E. Lott, R. N'f, graduateNurse
of the Waverley Hospital, is in p8
the city again after successfully nurs- jL
ing for -'.he past ten months in Bi*l- 92
timore, Md.' Miss Lott is home to
take a rest before taking up post work
in Chicago. . th
While away Miss Lot!-visited New ev
York, Washington, Philadelphia and
many other northern cities. ?We are
wishing Miss Lott success in her un- v{s
(Jertftklng: ?1
Mrs. Annie Manigault and children
Mrs. A. M. Patrick and Wilbert, have ^
returned to the city after, attending
the Annual National Undertakers v.
Convention in Chicago. While in Chi- j(
cago they were the guests of Mrs. r
Bell Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Robinson, both' formerly of Colum- g
bia. Then they motored to Detroit 'g,
where they spent a pleasant stay as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. An- jy
derson. They also motored to Win- p
or and Amertsburg, Ontario, Canada. c
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Mr. Jetf Capers, of Rjdgewood isl
i the sick list this week. We wish
m a speedy recovery.
RS. CRAWFORD VISITING RELATIVES
IN NORTH CAROLINAT
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Prof, and Mrs. A. D. Hprring and |
?n of Dunnt N. C., and Joe Robin>n,
Jr? son of Dr. and Mrs. J. H.' ]
obinson of Hamlet, were guests of |
leir cousins.?Rev. and Mrs. William I
rawford this week. They motored
ick iSunday morning taking Mrs.
rtiwford with them where she will
>end sometime" with her relatives,
he Herrings and Robinsons and with
iends in Fayettvilje and Raleigh.
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LRPRISK B1RTHNIGHT St'PPER
Mrs, Ism belle Mack?Laws?of Pine Haven
Sanatorium 'of Charleston, ;
'as given a surprise birAhjughLsup-..;
er by Miss Katye S. Knox at the
ome of the laiter on last Tuesday
veiling. An enjoyable evening was |
nut! t nftur - J ? -
r ?ty.hum a uencious repast ,
rP;? nerved by the hustess. 1
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THE POKNEX CLL'B
""The cnitr met al the* honie of Miss
Jondcll Hagood. After business disussion
we change the name of the 1
lub from-Poenex Jto?the Vagabond.
'4t4s?nawe-w.is yiveii Kv"'Miss Rebeca
McDowell. Miss Klise Sligh read
s a poem; we were very glad to
ave M iss Kicker Robinson and Miss
luth Robinson as visitors. We were
erved .ice cream, cak,. and wine. The
ext meeting will be at Miss Zenoli
Steward ?
1MJEPRNUENT SOUIAL CLUB '
-The club had a gramJ -success at-1
heir party that was given "at the
ehveof -Mr*, Annie-Bell Dayhult,
215 Senate Street, July 8th. The
ouse was decorated with blue and
rTike crepe paper and flowers of all
n blue letters printed on a white
oard and used blue and white lights.
The members of the club wore beauiful
voile dre.ises. About fifty peole
were present and a night of enovntent
wa< spent. Ice cold punch
nd sandwiches were served. Every
ody seemed to enjoy themselves.
PRIDE
By Mildred Inez Junes .
There is a word composed of five
eters called PRIDE.
It is causing ruination, my friend
or you and for me1:
V-e?have?folk?('hrixt
tut they look to the other side,
he principal thing they look at
s the \yord thai we call pride,
hough We be poor, my brethren
ind not give away our souls
lor the word that we call pride.
UN KISS 4JLUB HONORS GUESTS
? OP GREENVILLE
One of the most charming and whol
' enjoyable affairs of the week was
le supper-the members 'of the Sun- iss
Club gave in ho ior of ,Misses
Lay me Coplan and Rib/ Robinson,"
f Greenville, S. C., Tuesday night at
o'ne of Misa Francina Davis on Geraif.
Street. . .
Centering the table was a vase of
nMy- garden Wwm?in which the mious
shades ol pifik pi edommaVeth-m
the tahle were. T>ink candles in
lass holders and the menu wmch eon- f
isled -of lamb ehopsf rice, gravy, ma- '
irorii, chow chow, sWeet peas, pota- H
> salad on lettuce, hot parker house
>lls, lemon ice tea, frozen strawber^,ice
cream and cake. * ?
After the delightful supper the
g'1""1 "f llTlij! >*?' x and -ffiemU ^
ere then invited over to Mr. James i
nderson where they . enjoyed card '
laying and dancing Until 11:30. The i
ub is expecting to welcome a ne\y '
ember at the next meeting. 1
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AFTERNOON TEA " \
A delightful affair of the summer <
'noon waiB thp nftprrtnnn tea. Mr. Jas. J
nderson gave at his home on Gervais ,
treet on Wednesday of last week.
Three tables were arranged. _?ar_^
jests from Trenton, Kingstree,
reenville. Aiken. Sumter and Co- [
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A white and yellow color scheme ^
as lavishly used in the reception
lite arid living room.. "
Delicious punch and sandwiches. '
ints and salted peanuts was served *
'ter cards were laid aside. During '
ie latter half of the afternoon the *
jests danced until the notes of *
ome Sweet Home was plaved. All
:presed themselves as having spent pleasant
afternoon.'
Misses Inez Martin arrrFFrane+na- \RD
PARTY CJVEN IN AIKEN ,
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Mrs. Clarence Jones pave a card
irty in honor of Miss "Evelyn Hill, ilv
8th at Mrs. .Tones' new home
3 Fairfield Street.
The quests enioved playing cards
fore the* souvenirs were^ given to
em. After this thev enioved the
ening dancing to the melodious
rains from the radio.
A very delicto us course of salad was
ived after which punch and chocotf^TTr
Cptfrf OOP ml*
Jwas elaborately carr'edout I
iter the gPests reported a del'pht'I
evening evervone returned to hi?
?Rome of the trnesta present _
eve; Misses Rubv Moore. Rosamond
- hnson. Virginia Jeter. Ruth R*H and
allie Johnson. Messrs W. M -McGhetl.
E. Smott.1 F. T. Smith. W. P.
rown. Ravmond Hamilton and Thorn.
* Hammond.
Little Miss Jane J ouise Jones and
Taster Joseph Wiston Jones of <*23
airfield St.. are visiting little Miss
hristina Hill of Charlotte, N. C.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT [
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Morgynev a son. June 17th. 193,1. |
Mother and babyuare doing well. The ] I
boy has been named" James Perry.
Mrs. Morayne was formerly Miss j I
Xulia, the-, youngeit^daughter of Mr.
1'. R. Valentino l
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DUMAS CLUB MEETS WITH \
MR. BETHEA AS HOST
The Dumas Club mgt Tuesday evening
at the home,of Mrs. Wakefield
on Heidt St., with Dr. Danu-1 Bethea
as host. When the members entered
the home they received in words
of welcome and music from tV\e radio
added charm to ihe occasion. :
^Busines^ meeting was calle 1 to-order
at 9:30 " t?y Pi't'stdpnt ftusscll. - -1
Quotations current events ~were-?1
cir ilted because of the lateness of the Q
hour.?Weekly?dues?were enlleeted fl
and plans relating to the club's con- I
stitution and picnic, which is .to be L
Aug<uyt 20, were discussed. When it B
was learned that the constitution of 1
the club was misplaced and could not E
De iountl the' president appointed a J
committee with Mr, Lamar Bradley J
as chairman to look after a consti- jjj
tution for the club^?A?committer?on_ J
nic was also apoii.ited with Mr. Eddie |j
Pressley as chairman. The president jl
asked these committees to report the
next meeting*
After the business nWFling eveiy?-1
body got ready for the card playing. N
Twenty minutes, were then spent in jj
on o?^Miintar of prcgruBnii',. whist. -j
After having played tor tTu3 time HJ
a course of cantaloupe and walnut Q
cream was served. It was the first
time that many had the experience of i
eating such a combination, hut" it t
was enjoyed by all. The carl ptay-'
ing chapter was resumed after the i :
tables were, clcai ed and the rally waTTc
'hen-on to win a price. First prize | }
!ri' ladies was won b/ Miss Coiahelle *1
Dah'or;' for men, Mr, Conway Rus- ] .j
f-el Miss 'lertasin? Cann m who has *?
recently returned from Alabama had .j
lowest score and captured the booby, j ^
Mr. Bethea'has recently joined the {
club and has already shown more in- |?
terest than some older member's. The , !
club feels grateful to him apfl Mrs.- V
Wakefield for the pleasant entertainment
furnished at this meetin." ' |_ji|
Among the visit?V's were Misses *?]
Virginia Walker, Sadie Hezzard and ?]<
Helen Jacksoy;- * . |*j|
Thejdub will meet at thP home of .
Mrs. Tolsie Harper 2017 Pendleton V
Street, next Tuesday evonin;; ot Ei.'tO?y
rnd a happv evening is exo.^'ed X
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AGRICULTURAL TEACHERS
ADOPT FORESTRY COURSE]
At the annual conference of voca-I
tional agricultural teachers held in.
Columbia on Thursday, July 0, forty-! !'
six- teachers, representing oi?^- school?X
from each coynty in the ' Stale "f I Y
South Carolina, unanimously adopted . X
a course in Forestry as present" 1 !>.v i y
the State Forestry Commission, in X
cooperation with the office of the {Superintendent
of Vocational?A^gn?X
culture. '
In commenting upon the need for X.
such a course State Forester H. A. .j.
Smith pointed out that over 60 per X
cent of" the State's area is in forest X
land and that over 20 ppr cent of that Y
forested area is upon tre farms. With .j.
approximately 61 acres on the aver-age
farm the State ForesteY pointed '.i
was suitable only for timber produc- * tion
at the present time. , | ?
, The Forestry .Course is designed to ^
present to the Future Farmers of ^
South Carolina tbe' fundamental n? in
'lplns Pfrforrrst management and piu? "J
tection. Each school is to have a de- I
monstration forest of ten acres for I
which a work plan will be prepared I
jy the Forest Service and carried out I
Dy the school during the ten year I
aeriod. Each school will have a tie
uonstration plantation and a demon- |
Oration seed bed. Each boy_.will I
special instruction will be given and B
Igement on the.school in forest and in I
seed collection, separation,- sowing antK-J
raising and1 planting of forest-ZtmL^J
puttings, timber estimation, Ptii|gation I
marketing and' in fire 1 ane~cnnfetTlU't-'* J
on, cooperative torest pnitt'i'lloil Hiid
Ire- damage I
- Additional schools throughout the
State will he enrolled- in the course
?s rapidly as the working- plans are
jrepared for those already enlisted.
Dver 1,159 boys will take the Foresry
couse this year. j'
Do Most 01 Your,
rertisers.
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TUBERCULOSIS I
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.Annual Mid-Sumraer Vacation Excursions
?imrTORK, WASH4N(i'lX)N, CHICAGO,' MOUNTAIN
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SATIJRPAY AUGUSt 15th, 1931
GOOD 21 DAYS
Follow iny Hound Trip fares apply from lolumtna lo principal points.
Proportionate fans will apply to-Thany other points.
*New?York _,$25.5X>... Kiehmond ll-.-. _ $13.25
. Atlantic- City 25.95 Norfolk 13.65
Philadelphia - a. I-., 23.45 n>^ag* .... ;n.00
-- **** Utln.il ... - MI-MK I
Pittsburg?"I _? i~28.35 :?? '
? - - Cincinnati r_.
Niagara Falls ? 33.15
-Ht. Louis 32.05 |
Montrtal ?~? "'.i.OO ? ?M.
Washington -- !" ? Louisville 29.50 E
Asheville -- 6.20- Waynesyille " 20 0 I
PropoitCnate excursion TTTes from, all other points in South 9
sr~ Carolina. . - -;1 , V"^ 'r
AttTaTtTve .vararToti" 1 are- to many destination.- to meet the wants
of everybody. ? ~ \ 7 _ ??BCdnver.ient
train -eivi.e. Pullman cats.?.Modern Pay coaches ?
Dining cars. ' .
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THE TAYLOR'S TEA ROOM I
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ANY TIME-* Nl> A IE TIM IE?"
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Corrected to May 10. 1931 9
Arrive Union Station Leave 9
4:'50p 32 Augusta-N;.V. 32 4:56p JS
7:"45a 31 N. Y."-Augusta 31 7:55a
12:45p 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 l:00p fl
4;l5p 28?Cinn-C.hnr'st.m 28 4:2Qp 9:30p
10 Columbia-Cinn 9 7:05a
5:00a 24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p ""
11:20a 9 t'ol'a-Augusta 7 4:17p 9
12;48p 20?t'.?^l'a-SaVanna'.i 19 8:20a
9:30p 23 Col"a-Charlotte24 6:16ft
11:00a 13 Cora-Charlotte 14 4:30p
9:55p 11 Col'a-Charl'n 12 8:00a
'4:55a 1ST?CTJra-Charl'n 16 3:56a
10:00p 46 Col'atGreenv'e 15 6:60a *
1:00}' 117 CoLa Charlotte 118 11:20a K
10:45a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 6:35p 9
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